For 3/NV, I'm typically a scavenger and a power armored gung-ho player.

For 4, I switch it around often. My favourite way to play is split between being a gung-ho player or a stealth player, as I believe they vastly improved on stealth in FO4 (still no Dishonored-like gameplay, but it's getting better), and the gunplay in Fallout 4 also vastly improved.

For Fallout 3 I've really like to play as a scavenger around the wastes, while in NV I'm more of a heroic ranger. Then for Fallout 4 I like to play as a community leader building up settlements and trying to make the wasteland right in a way.

As for how I play in Fallout, particularly 4, I play somewhere between a selfless hero who doesn't accept rewards and tries to resolve matters peacefully and a murderous, mentally-unhinged slaughter machine who takes sadistic pleasure from killing things that threaten myself, my friends, and innocent people. I'm somewhat like a Predator in that if I see you holding a gun and I ascertain you to be a threat, you're as good as dead, but I don't kill unarmed people or civilians, though I'm far from above trying to bribe them into paying me up front as well as stealing from them if there's something they have that I want.

_________________"Thanks for letting me examine you today. I'm the janitor but I'm sure the doctor will be along shortly.""Megan, if nobody likes looking at your face in person, then what makes you think the people of the Internet want to see it with those stupid selfies?""Man, this place looks like a postcard I sent my brother once.""There is always another way! ...Unless that is the only other way."Well, this'll be tricky to explain to the next of kin: good news, he's not technically dead; bad news is, he's turned into a mushroom.""That's the nicest thing you've ever said to me."-"That's the nicest thing I've ever said to anyone, including my wife."

I enjoy Role-playing as Characters from cartoons,shows,films or other games,like for example,Kratos,Agent 47,Gordon Freeman,Master Chief,King Leonidas,et cetera.Besides that,I too am fond of a Stealth run on any of the Fallout games,albeit they don't bear the greatest Stealth mechanics,it's always fun to cross around the Wastelands and feel like a Ninja or a Secret Agent.Also,I use plenty of cheats and modifications,even on my first gameplay,mostly to help Role-playing

For the first playthroughs, I'm usually the good guy, who wants to make everything better for everyone, but It gets kinda boring after much time, so I experiment with my other characters, try out situations and quests, that I didn't do.

_________________"Patroling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter..."

It makes the game a lot more fun to play as a neutral wanderer, just trying to survive. It feels like you're a part of the world, rather than a godly saint from the Vault, or the worlds luckiest courier.

_________________Muwahahahahahahaha!!!What do you mean evil laugh!? This is how I always laugh!

For every playthrough, I play as the hero that, essentially, the Mojave deserves. Doing all of the good things in the game to be a good person, even helping a stupid child get their teddy bear back, twice!

Same for me about FO3, because I've installed mods and modified the game so that the scales of health and damage are increased, to reflect more reality, where a single bullet can kill a human in the head. So wasteland areas are more lethal everywhere and sneaking and snipering are not options anymore, but a way to survive. Fortunately, mods I've installed bring also some protections like armors and also mighty weapons, many of them are accessible only at certain places or moment of the game like a quest for heaven 1,2 3 and allow to almost kill every enemy. But it's difficult to obtain them, no pain no gain

I'm the monster who make every people equal, under him. Fallout have a dark atmopshere and my character right fit it. I use sneak attack, guerilla strategy, landing mines and throwing grenades. Everything in Fallout has a cost even life. I just regret I can't find a mod to crucify npcs.